Although Steve Martin is no longer performing, he has had a long and varied career.

Following the conclusion of the highly successful Hulu series “Only Murders in the Building,” acclaimed actor Steve Martin recently announced to The Hollywood Reporter that he intends to dial back on his performances, though he stopped short of declaring his retirement.

Martin stated that he would not actively seek new opportunities once the television show concluded. He indicated his indifference to pursuing more film roles. Surprisingly, this is the conclusion of his journey.

Regardless of his decision, Martin, a diverse artist, has had a spectacular career spanning six decades, and he is only one Tony Award away from joining the elite EGOT club, which celebrates people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

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